In order to develop a model into a complete theory, it requires a set of explanations that can stand on their own and fit the current academic understanding of the microscopic world, at the very least conforming to those aspects already proven by experiments.
It's a massive project, with a great deal of work involved. However, Qiao Ze only intends to do the most basic part.
As for when CERN would announce it to the public, Qiao Ze didn't particularly care.
Actually, the subsequent repeated verifications might take even more time.
Although counterintuitive, this was an unavoidable matter. In a sense, with the Standard Model becoming increasingly complete today, humanity still has not truly discovered its particles, naturally due to the inability to directly observe the microscopic world; all is indirect inference.
The indirect conclusions drawn by computers are inevitably affected by background noise.